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SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT Spring 2021 BOARD OF REGENTS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Office of Research and Policy Analysis 270 Washington Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334 | (404) 962-3267 Internet Address: https://www.usg.edu/research/enrollment_reports March 10, 2021 SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT Spring 2021 “Creating a More Educated Georgia” Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College•Albany State University• Atlanta Metropolitan State College•Augusta University• Clayton State University College of Coastal Georgia•Columbus State University•Dalton State College• East Georgia State College•Fort Valley State University•Georgia College & State University Georgia Gwinnett College•Georgia Highlands College•Georgia Institute of Technology•Georgia Southern University•Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University•Gordon State College•Kennesaw State University•Middle Georgia State University•Savannah State University•South Georgia State College University of Georgia•University of North Georgia•University of West Georgia•Valdosta State University UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT SPRING 2021 The SER presents basic data on student enrollment for University System of Georgia institutions from the Spring 2021 mid-term Academic Data Collection (ADC). The following tables are included: Enrollment, FTE, and Full-Time Students Page 1 Classification of Current Enrollment Page 2 Enrollment by Level of Classification Page 3 Enrollment by Self-Declared Race/Ethnicity Page 4 New Student Enrollment by Classification Page 5 Enrollment by Type of Residency and Tuition Status Page 6 Selected Student Characteristics Page 7 Note: The column numbers on each page refer to the definitions of calculations used in the SER at https://www.usg.edu/research/assets/research/documents/enrollment_reports/ SER_Definitions_July_2020.pdf University System of Georgia Spring 2021 Semester Enrollment Report for All Students Enrollment, FTE, and Full-Time Status Current Spring Percent FTE FTE Percent Percent Enrollment 2020 Change in Spring Spring Change Full-Time Enrollment Enrollment 2021 2020 in FTE Enrollment Institution (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Augusta University 8,755 8,616 1.6% 8,098 7,982 1.5% 80.3% Georgia Institute of Technology 39,708 35,485 11.9% 28,770 26,666 7.9% 48.7% Georgia State University 48,576 50,006 -2.9% 40,958 42,501 -3.6% 61.7% University of Georgia 38,298 37,696 1.6% 36,488 36,023 1.3% 87.4% Research Universities 135,337 131,803 2.7% 114,313 113,172 1.0% 66.4% Georgia Southern University 24,463 23,888 2.4% 21,898 21,632 1.2% 74.6% Kennesaw State University 38,580 35,660 8.2% 33,841 31,417 7.7% 66.4% University of West Georgia 12,192 12,297 -0.9% 10,172 10,516 -3.3% 59.1% Valdosta State University 11,231 10,482 7.1% 9,515 8,976 6.0% 62.4% Comprehensive Universities 86,466 82,327 5.0% 75,425 72,541 4.0% 67.2% Albany State University 5,695 5,751 -1.0% 4,937 5,085 -2.9% 65.5% Clayton State University 6,531 6,529 0.0% 5,226 5,437 -3.9% 55.1% Columbus State University 7,712 7,454 3.5% 6,404 6,254 2.4% 59.3% Fort Valley State University 2,559 2,401 6.6% 2,399 2,262 6.0% 83.4% Georgia College & State University 6,377 6,567 -2.9% 5,862 6,114 -4.1% 78.8% Georgia Southwestern State University 2,871 2,718 5.6% 2,323 2,251 3.2% 54.0% Middle Georgia State University 7,709 7,655 0.7% 6,347 6,349 0.0% 57.5% Savannah State University 3,070 3,317 -7.4% 2,779 3,100 -10.4% 76.6% University of North Georgia 17,609 18,210 -3.3% 14,878 15,561 -4.4% 60.7% State Universities 60,133 60,602 -0.8% 51,154 52,413 -2.4% 63.3% Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3,584 3,513 2.0% 2,931 2,928 0.1% 57.3% Atlanta Metropolitan State College 1,674 1,701 -1.6% 1,176 1,270 -7.3% 32.9% College of Coastal Georgia 3,158 3,308 -4.5% 2,455 2,665 -7.9% 48.2% Dalton State College 4,206 4,442 -5.3% 3,495 3,712 -5.9% 56.6% East Georgia State College 1,876 2,393 -21.6% 1,524 2,045 -25.5% 57.6% Georgia Gwinnett College 10,756 11,727 -8.3% 9,271 10,253 -9.6% 62.4% Georgia Highlands College 5,163 5,721 -9.8% 3,864 4,428 -12.7% 36.0% Gordon State College 2,890 3,147 -8.2% 2,278 2,627 -13.3% 50.4% South Georgia State College 1,780 2,200 -19.1% 1,427 1,835 -22.3% 50.5% State Colleges 35,087 38,152 -8.0% 28,421 31,764 -10.5% 52.8% University System Totals 317,023 312,884 1.3% 269,313 269,890 -0.2% 64.5% * Starting with the Summer 2020 term, FTE is rounded instead of truncated. As a result the sum of the individual institutions’ FTE may not equal the sector FTE. Note that this change will be retro-actively applied to terms prior to Summer 2020 if those reports are re-run in Cognos. ADMTE007 Semester Enrollment Report 1 Mar 10, 2021 12:23:08 PM University System of Georgia Spring 2021 Semester Enrollment Report for All Students Classification of Current Enrollment Dual Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate First Transient Residents and All Others Total Current Enrollment* Professional Interns Enrollment Institutions (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Augusta University 203 792 1,036 1,227 1,643 1,741 1,301 9 632 171 8,755 Georgia Institute of Technology 649 937 3,139 3,985 6,695 24,149 0 141 0 13 39,708 Georgia State University 1,980 10,369 12,083 6,981 9,120 6,669 677 120 0 577 48,576 University of Georgia 57 2,386 6,206 8,541 11,875 7,606 1,596 7 0 24 38,298 Research Universities 2,889 14,484 22,464 20,734 29,333 40,165 3,574 277 632 785 135,337 Georgia Southern University 901 4,247 4,676 4,877 5,939 3,289 0 64 0 470 24,463 Kennesaw State University 934 7,382 8,231 7,806 10,290 3,701 0 49 0 187 38,580 University of West Georgia 797 1,737 2,117 2,188 2,314 2,942 0 17 0 80 12,192 Valdosta State University 205 2,181 1,766 1,979 2,273 2,645 0 12 0 170 11,231 Comprehensive Universities 2,837 15,547 16,790 16,850 20,816 12,577 0 142 0 907 86,466 Albany State University 240 1,573 1,545 1,017 872 406 0 12 0 30 5,695 Clayton State University 859 899 975 1,313 1,742 693 0 7 0 43 6,531 Columbus State University 386 1,353 1,206 1,271 1,853 1,453 0 9 0 181 7,712 Fort Valley State University 24 783 515 456 536 229 0 1 0 15 2,559 Georgia College & State University 52 1,010 1,309 1,325 1,417 1,249 0 6 0 9 6,377 Georgia Southwestern State University 265 401 422 474 653 594 0 15 0 47 2,871 Middle Georgia State University 480 1,726 1,531 1,510 1,946 383 0 29 0 104 7,709 Savannah State University 111 789 682 551 661 240 0 6 0 30 3,070 University of North Georgia 1,381 4,170 4,398 3,374 3,260 759 0 61 0 206 17,609 State Universities 3,798 12,704 12,583 11,291 12,940 6,006 0 146 0 665 60,133 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 405 861 932 714 659 0 0 13 0 0 3,584 Atlanta Metropolitan State College 107 729 363 243 168 0 0 16 0 48 1,674 College of Coastal Georgia 455 736 821 480 577 0 0 10 0 79 3,158 Dalton State College 351 1,034 921 835 1,050 0 0 1 0 14 4,206 East Georgia State College 295 816 561 133 58 0 0 5 0 8 1,876 Georgia Gwinnett College 411 3,245 2,735 1,992 2,179 0 0 47 0 147 10,756 Georgia Highlands College 466 1,954 1,714 648 327 0 0 20 0 34 5,163 Gordon State College 455 765 739 491 416 0 0 14 0 10 2,890 South Georgia State College 303 564 496 241 161 0 0 10 0 5 1,780 State Colleges 3,248 10,704 9,282 5,777 5,595 0 0 136 0 345 35,087 University System Totals 12,772 53,439 61,119 54,652 68,684 58,748 3,574 701 632 2,702 317,023 * Beginning Fall 2010, USG changed the umbrella term used for students enrolling in a USG institution prior to their high school graduation from Joint Enrollment to Dual Enrollment ADMTE007 Semester Enrollment Report 2 Mar 10, 2021 12:23:08 PM University System of Georgia Spring 2021 Semester Enrollment Report for All Students Enrollment by Level of Classification BY LEVEL GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL Lower Level Upper Graduate, Transients Non- Masters Educ. Spec. Doctorate First Prof. Level Professional, and Other Degree & Residents Seeking Institution (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Augusta University 2,031 2,870 3,674 180 57 876 208 600 1,301 Georgia Institute of Technology 4,725 10,680 24,149 154 59 20,594 0 3,496 0 Georgia State University 24,432 16,101 7,346 697 317 4,527 8 1,817 677 University of Georgia 8,649 20,416 9,202 31 0 4,222 126 3,258 1,596 Research Universities 39,837 50,067 44,371 1,062 433 30,219 342 9,171 3,574 Georgia Southern University 9,824 10,816 3,289 534 0 2,410 273 606 0 Kennesaw State University 16,547 18,096 3,701 236 18 3,011 389 283 0 University of West Georgia 4,651 4,502 2,942 97 507 1,614 620 201 0 Valdosta State University 4,152 4,252 2,645 182 118 1,727 361 439 0 Comprehensive Universities 35,174 37,666 12,577 1,049 643 8,762 1,643 1,529 0 Albany State University 3,358 1,889 406 42 0 394 12 0 0 Clayton State University 2,733 3,055 693 50 0 693 0 0 0 Columbus State University 2,945 3,124 1,453 190 37 1,193 70 153 0 Fort Valley State University 1,322 992 229 16 0 217 12 0 0 Georgia College & State University 2,371 2,742 1,249 15 70 1,066 77 36 0 Georgia Southwestern State University 1,088 1,127 594 62 0 451 143 0 0 Middle Georgia State University 3,737 3,456 383 133 0 383 0 0 0 Savannah State University 1,582 1,212 240 36 0 240 0 0 0 University of North Georgia 9,949 6,634 759 267 60 543 6 150 0 State Universities 29,085 24,231 6,006 811 167 5,180 320 339 0 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 2,198 1,373 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Metropolitan State College 1,199 411 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 College of Coastal Georgia 2,012 1,057 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 Dalton State College 2,306 1,885 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 East Georgia State College 1,672 191 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Gwinnett College 6,391 4,171 0 194 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Highlands College 4,134 975 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 Gordon
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